posted on Apr, 17 2022 @ 02:04 PM
a reply to:
Katatonik
I hope someone looks after that important piece of family history as the youth of today do not seem interested when it comes to things of the past ,if
Facebook or Twitter tells them it is not cool then forget it ,most have little clue what WW2 or Ww1 was and good luck trying to attract new members to
anything now or keep the youth interested in anything not computer related .
I have no children of my own and 3 male youths in my immediate family yet not one is interested in any medals etc that were won by our family members
or historical items in my possession family bibles etc etc , it is really sad to see .
25 years ago I moved to another area of the UK and noticed a well faded sign of a Oddfellows lodge and looked at the architecture of the building then
long forgotten about but the name was just so cool to me and I asked some locals of the history .
Long before the days of the average Joe having a social net if things turned bad the Oddfellows and Masons were the go to people to help you with the
vast amounts of charity work that is carried out by both sets , the Oddfellows were mainly a catholic organisation I was told and were mainly in big
population areas of the time but I think if you went outside to the countryside the religious aspect would not have mattered so much to the average
Joe ,much like the area I grew up in where nobody gives a hoot at what foot you are kicking with .
It seems like one of your relatives did give a hoot about his fellow man and did his bit to help a brother out ,learn a few things and to social
network before that was a thing , I am sad to say that the youth of today do not have that fighting spirit in them and a trip to the thrift stores
and second hand shops shows the scroll you possess are dumped like useless paper ditto beautiful furniture etc because they are no longer cool ,they
do not realise the great effort people would invest in them or the pride that was felt at owning or attaining things in this throw away society we
now live in .